Maine Code § 3-22

Secretary and assistant secretary; salaries and duties
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The Secretary of the Senate shall perform the usual duties of the office during the session of the
Legislature, file and index all papers that have been subject to adverse legislative action and index and
supervise the preparation of the permanent senate journal. The secretary shall perform the duties
required by sections 21 and 23. The secretary shall deliver to the State Archivist all papers on file in
the office of the Secretary of the Senate that were considered by a session of the Legislature held more
than 5 years previously, and the State Archivist shall inspect those papers and preserve those having
permanent value. [PL 2019, c. 475, §14 (AMD).]
The Assistant Secretary of the Senate is entitled to a salary as provided by law and shall work under
the direction of the secretary. [PL 2019, c. 475, §14 (AMD).]
All fees, charges, emoluments and other receipts of whatever nature that may be payable to the
Secretary of the Senate, the Assistant Secretary of the Senate or any employee thereof, excepting their
lawful salaries and expenses properly payable to them, must be credited to the General Fund and no
Secretary of the Senate, Assistant Secretary of the Senate or employee may directly or indirectly receive
a private benefit or gain from the sale or distribution of any material, information or reports from the
records of such Secretary of the Senate. [PL 2019, c. 475, §14 (AMD).]
The President of the Senate may authorize the Secretary of the Senate and the Assistant Secretary
of the Senate to serve on a full-time basis when the Legislature is not in regular or special session. [PL
1983, c. 32, Pt. I, §1 (AMD).]

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